Our prediction for this Primera Division match:
Valencia and Sevilla face each other at Estadio de Mestalla in what is expected to be one of the most exciting games of Tuesday’s program. Los Che did well to hold Barcelona to a 2-2 draw at Camp Nou, but they need to keep on making progress if they are to represent Spain in European competitions next season. The likes of Cillessen, Gameiro, and Sanmartin are all likely to miss the game through injuries.
Los Sevillanos, on the other hand, dropped two points in a 1-1 draw with Real Valladolid, with la Pucela scoring the equalizer in the dying minutes of the match. The Andalusians are eager to return to winning ways in La Liga, but beating Valencia on the road is easier said than done. A close encounter is on the cards at “Mestalla”, and we are tempted to put our money on draw. El Haddadi, Escudero, and Vaclik are unlikely to feature for the visitors.
Valencia vs Sevilla H2H

Valencia
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

Sevilla
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Valencia vs Sevilla H2H Last Matches
19/07/20
Sevilla


Valencia
30/10/19
Valencia


Sevilla
31/03/19
Sevilla


Valencia
08/12/18
Valencia


Sevilla
Total Score
Valencia
Sevilla
Valencia vs Sevilla H2H

VAL
50%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
67%
Curent Form

SEV
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Valencia vs Sevilla H2H Last Matches
19/07/20
SEV


VAL
30/10/19
VAL


SEV
31/03/19
SEV


VAL
08/12/18
VAL


SEV
Total Score
VAL
SEV
Highlighted Player (Denis Cheryshev):

Probably the most famous Russian footballer never to have played for a domestic club, Denis Cheryshev was born in Nizhny Novgorod, but began his career at Sporting Gijon as his father played for the Spanish side at the time.
The talented winger eventually caught the eye of Real Madrid and went on to spend eight years in the youth academy at Santiago Bernabeu before he was given a chance to impress on senior level. Due to a fierce competition for places in Madrid, Cheryshev was forced to gain much needed first team experience via loan spells at Sevilla, Villarreal and Valencia, and he showed a great deal of potential during those stints, proving los Blancos were wrong to let him leave.
Chersyhev has been in and out of the Russia national team since making his debut in 2012, but there is a good chance he will become an important member of Sbornaya Komanda as soon as he secures regular playing time at club level. The Russian footballer is capable of operating on either wing or through the middle, and he has proved to be quite prolific in terms of both goals and assists.
Highlighted Team (Sevilla):

Sevilla Futbol Club is a Spanish football club from the city Andalucia. The club is playing in the Spanish Primera Division and is playing his home games in Estadio Ramo Sanchez Pizjuan. An impressive venue with the capacity to hold 45 500 football fans. The biggest rival of Sevilla FC is city rival Real Betis Sevilla.The current second team of Sevilla is called Sevilla Atletico and is playing in the Segunda Division B. Nicknames for Sevilla are Los nervionenses and Los Rojiblancos.
Sevilla won the Spanish title once in 1946. In Spain Sevilla won the Copa del Rey 4 times. In European competitions the team had more success. The club managed to win the Europa League 4 times and is currently the most successful club in the Europa League.
The most remarkable players that played for Sevilla FC are: Suker, Zamorano, Alves, Ramos, Rakitic and the legendary Diego Maradona.